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πŸ‚πŸ—ΊοΈ A Leaflet Plugin For Drawing and Editing Geometry Layers

Home Page: https://geoman.io/leaflet-geoman

License: MIT License

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Leaflet-Geoman

Leaflet Plugin For Creating And Editing Geometry Layers
Draw, Edit, Drag, Cut, Snap and Pin Layers
Supports Markers, CircleMarkers, Polylines, Polygons, Circles, Rectangles, LayerGroups, GeoJSON and MultiPolygons

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Documentation

Installation

Migrate from Leaflet.PM

npm uninstall leaflet.pm
npm i @geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free

That's it.

Install via npm

npm i @geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free

Install Manually

Download leaflet-geoman.css and leaflet-geoman.min.js and include them in your project.

Include via CDN

CSS

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free@latest/dist/leaflet-geoman.css" />

JS

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free@latest/dist/leaflet-geoman.min.js"></script>

Include as ES6 Module

import '@geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free';
import '@geoman-io/leaflet-geoman-free/dist/leaflet-geoman.css';

Getting Started

Init leaflet-geoman

Just include leaflet-geoman.min.js right after Leaflet. It initializes itself. If you want certain layers to be ignored by leaflet-geoman, pass pmIgnore: true to their options when creating them. Example:

L.marker([51.50915, -0.096112], { pmIgnore: true }).addTo(map);
Opt-In

If you want to use leaflet-geoman as opt-in, call the following function right after importing:

L.PM.initialize({ optIn: true });

All layers will be ignored by leaflet-geoman, unless you specify pmIgnore: false on a layer:

L.marker([51.50915, -0.096112], { pmIgnore: false }).addTo(map);

leaflet-geoman Toolbar

leaflet-geoman Toolbar

You can add a toolbar to the map to use leaflet-geoman features via a user interface.

// add leaflet-geoman controls with some options to the map
map.pm.addControls({
  position: 'topleft',
  drawCircle: false,
});

See the available options in the table below.

Option Default Description
position 'topleft' toolbar position, possible values are 'topleft', 'topright', 'bottomleft', 'bottomright'
drawMarker true adds button to draw markers
drawCircleMarker true adds button to draw circle markers
drawPolyline true adds button to draw rectangle
drawRectangle true adds button to draw rectangle
drawPolygon true adds button to draw polygon
drawCircle true adds button to draw circle
editMode true adds button to toggle edit mode for all layers
dragMode true adds button to toggle drag mode for all layers
cutPolygon true adds button to cut a hole in a polygon
removalMode true adds a button to remove layers
pinningOption true adds a button to toggle the Pinning Option ⭐
snappingOption true adds a button to toggle the Snapping Option ⭐

If you are wondering how e.g. the drawPolygon button will enable drawing mode with specific options, here it is: Simply set the options for the layer. The options will persist, even when the mode is enabled/disabled via the toolbar.

Example:

// make markers not snappable during marker draw
map.pm.setGlobalOptions({ snappable: false, });

All available options are specified in the Drawing Mode Section below.

Drawing Mode

Use Drawing Mode on a map like this

// enable polygon drawing mode
map.pm.enableDraw('Polygon', {
  snappable: true,
  snapDistance: 20,
});

// disable drawing mode
map.pm.disableDraw('Polygon');

Currently available shapes are Marker, Circle, Line, Rectangle, Polygon and Cut. You can get an array of all available shapes with:

map.pm.Draw.getShapes();

See the available options in the table below.

Option Default Description
snappable true enable snapping to other layers vertices for precision drawing. Can be disabled by holding the ALT key.
snapDistance 20 the distance to another vertex when a snap should happen
snapMiddle false allow snapping to the middle of a layers segments (between two vertexes)
tooltips true show helpful tooltips for your user
allowSelfIntersection true allow self intersections
templineStyle { color: 'red' }, leaflet path options for the lines between drawn vertices/markers.
hintlineStyle { color: 'red', dashArray: [5, 5] } leaflet path options for the helper line between last drawn vertex and the cursor.
cursorMarker true show a marker at the cursor
finishOn null leaflet layer event to finish the drawn shape, like 'dblclick'. Here's a list.
markerStyle { draggable: true } leaflet marker options (only for drawing markers).

You can listen to map events to hook into the drawing procedure like this:

map.on('pm:drawstart', e => {
  console.log(e);
});

Here's a list of map events you can listen to:

Event Params Description
pm:drawstart e Called when drawing mode is enabled. Payload includes the shape type and working layer
pm:drawend e Called when drawing mode is disabled. Payload includes the shape type.
pm:create e Called when a shape is drawn/finished. Payload includes shape type and the drawn layer

There are also several events for layers during draw. Register an event like this:

// listen to vertexes being added to currently drawn layer (called workingLayer)
map.on('pm:drawstart', ({ workingLayer }) => {
  workingLayer.on('pm:vertexadded', e => {
    console.log(e);
  });
});

Here's a list of layer events you can listen to:

Event Params Description
pm:vertexadded e Called when a new vertex is added. Payload includes the new vertex, it's marker, index, working layer and shape type
pm:snapdrag e Fired during a marker move/drag. Payload includes info about involved layers and snapping calculation.
pm:snap e Fired when a vertex is snapped. Payload is the same as in snapdrag
pm:unsnap e Fired when a vertex is unsnapped. Payload is the same as in snapdrag
pm:centerplaced e Called when the center of a circle is placed/moved.

For making the snapping to other layers selective, you can add the "snapIgnore" option to your layers to disable the snapping to them during drawing.

L.geoJSON(data,{
  snapIgnore : true
})
//This layer will be ignored by the snapping engine during drawing

Edit Mode

Let's you edit vertices of layers. Use it like this:

// enable edit mode
layer.pm.enable({
  allowSelfIntersection: false,
});

See the available options in the table below.

Option Default Description
snappable true Enable snapping to other layers vertices for precision drawing. Can be disabled by holding the ALT key.
snapDistance 20 The distance to another vertex when a snap should happen.
pinning false Pin shared vertices/markers together during edit. Details
allowSelfIntersection true Allow/Disallow self-intersections on polygons and polylines.
preventMarkerRemoval false Disable the removal of markers/vertexes via right click.

The following methods are available for layers under layer.pm:

Method Returns Description
enable(options) - Enables edit mode. The passed options are preserved, even when the mode is enabled via the Toolbar.
disable() - Disables edit mode.
toggleEdit(options) - Toggles edit mode. Passed options are preserved.
enabled() Boolean Returns true if edit mode is enabled. false when disabled.
hasSelfIntersection() Boolean Returns true is the layer has a self intersection.

You can listen to events related to editing on events like this:

// listen to when a layer is changed in edit mode
layer.on('pm:edit', e => {
  console.log(e);
});

The following events are available on a layer instance:

Event Params Description
pm:edit e Fired when a layer is edited.
pm:vertexadded e Fired when a vertex is added
pm:vertexremoved e Fired when a vertex is removed
pm:markerdragstart e Fired when dragging of a marker which corresponds to a vertex starts
pm:markerdragend e Fired when dragging of a vertex-marker ends
pm:snap e Fired when a vertex-marker is snapped to another vertex. Also fired on the marker itself.
pm:unsnap e Fired when a vertex-marker is unsnapped from a vertex. Also fired on the marker itself.
pm:intersect e When allowSelfIntersection: false, this event is fired as soon as a self-intersection is detected.
pm:centerplaced e Fired when the center of a circle is moved

You can enable Edit Mode for all layers on a map like this:

// enable global edit mode
map.pm.toggleGlobalEditMode(options);

The following methods are available on map.pm:

Method Returns Description
enableGlobalEditMode(options) - Enables global edit mode.
disableGlobalEditMode() - Disables global edit mode.
toggleGlobalEditMode(options) - Toggles global edit mode.
globalEditEnabled() Boolean Returns true if global edit mode is enabled. false when disabled.

You can also listen to specific edit mode events on the map instance like this:

map.on('pm:globaleditmodetoggled', e => {
  console.log(e);
});

The event has an object with an enabled boolean and a reference to the map.

Drag Mode

// toggle drag mode like this:
map.pm.toggleGlobalDragMode();

The following methods are available on map.pm:

Method Returns Description
toggleGlobalDragMode() - Toggles global drag mode.
globalDragModeEnabled() Boolean Returns true if global drag mode is enabled. false when disabled.

The following events are available on a layer instance:

Event Params Description
pm:dragstart e Fired when a layer starts being dragged.
pm:drag e Fired when a layer is dragged.
pm:dragend e Fired when a layer stops being dragged.

You can also listen to specific drag mode events on the map instance like this:

map.on('pm:globaldragmodetoggled', e => {
  console.log(e);
});

The event has an object with an enabled boolean and a reference to the map.

Removal Mode

// toggle drag mode like this:
map.pm.toggleGlobalRemovalMode();

The following methods are available on map.pm:

Method Returns Description
toggleGlobalRemovalMode() - Toggles global removal mode.
globalRemovalEnabled() Boolean Returns true if global removal mode is enabled. false when disabled.

The following events are available on a map instance:

Event Params Description
pm:remove e Fired when a layer is removed via Removal Mode
layerremove e Standard Leaflet event. Fired when any layer is removed.

You can also listen to specific removal mode events on the map instance like this:

map.on('pm:globalremovalmodetoggled', e => {
  console.log(e);
});

The event has an object with an enabled boolean and a reference to the map.

Cutting Mode

cut polygon

Enable drawing for the shape "Cut" to draw a polygon that gets subtracted from all underlying polygons. This way you can create holes, cut polygons in half or remove parts of it.

Important: the cutted layer will be replaced, not updated. Listen to the pm:cut event to update your layer references in your code. The pm:cut event will provide you with the original layer and returns the resulting layer(s) that is/are added to the map as a Polygon or MultiPolygon.

// enable cutting mode
map.pm.Draw.Cut.enable({
  allowSelfIntersection: false,
});

Available options are the same as in drawing mode.

You can use these methods on map.pm.Draw.Cut to handle Cutting mode:

Method Returns Description
enable(options) - Enable Cutting Mode.
disable() - Disable Cutting Mode
toggle(options) - Toggle Cutting Mode

The following events are available on a layer instance:

Event Params Description
pm:cut e Fired when the layer being cut

The following events are available on a map instance:

Event Params Description
pm:cut e Fired when any layer is being cut

Options

You have the following powerful options available when drawing and editing your layers. Set options per layer or through global options.

Examples:

layer.pm.enable({ pinning: true, snappable: false })
map.pm.setGlobalOptions({ pinning: true })
Snapping

Snap the dragged marker/vertex to other layers for precision drawing.

Snapping Options

Pinning ⭐

When dragging a vertex/marker, you can pin all other Markers/Vertices that have the same latlng to the dragged marker. Exclusive for Leaflet-Geoman Pro ⭐

Pinning Option

Customize

Customize Language

Change the language of user-facing copy in leaflet-geoman

map.pm.setLang('de');

Currently available languages are en, de, it, ru, ro, es, fr, pt_br, id, zh, nl, pl and sv. To add translations to the plugin, you can add a translation file via Pull Request.

You can also provide your own custom translations.

const customTranslation = {
  tooltips: {
    placeMarker: 'Custom Marker Translation',
  },
};

map.pm.setLang('customName', customTranslation, 'en');

The 3rd parameter is the fallback language in case you only want to override a few Strings. See the english translation file for all available strings.

Customize Style

In order to change the style of the lines during draw, pass these options to the enableDraw() function.

// optional options for line style during draw. These are the defaults
var options = {
  // the lines between coordinates/markers
  templineStyle: {
    color: 'red',
  },

  // the line from the last marker to the mouse cursor
  hintlineStyle: {
    color: 'red',
    dashArray: [5, 5],
  },
};

// enable drawing mode for shape - e.g. Poly, Line, Circle, etc
map.pm.enableDraw('Polygon', options);

To customize the style of the drawn layer with leaflet options, you can either pass the options to enableDraw:

// optional options for line style during draw. These are the defaults
var options = {
  templineStyle: {},
  hintlineStyle: {},
  pathOptions: {
    // add leaflet options for polylines/polygons
    color: 'orange',
    fillColor: 'green',
  },
};

// enable drawing mode for shape - e.g. Poly or Line
map.pm.enableDraw('Polygon', options);

or set the options generally:

map.pm.setPathOptions({
  color: 'orange',
  fillColor: 'green',
  fillOpacity: 0.4,
});

Feature Request

I'm adopting the Issue Management of lodash which means, feature requests get the "Feature Request" Label and then get closed. You can upvote existing feature requests (or create new ones). Upvotes make me see how much a feature is requested and prioritize their implementation. Please see the existing Feature Requests here and upvote if you want them to be implemented.

Credit

As I never built a leaflet plugin before, I looked heavily into the code of leaflet.draw to find out how to do stuff. So don't be surprised to see some familiar code.

I also took a hard look at the great L.GeometryUtil for some of my helper functions.

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